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Weathering logo #10101) Exposing to the elements 2) Geological process
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Weathering logo #10101) Riding out
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weathering logo #22207An open area were raptors are kept on perches in good weather.
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Weathering logo #21002• (n.) The action of the elements on a rock in altering its color, texture, or composition, or in rounding off its edges. • (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Weather
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Weathering logo #21095(R for 1: Imbatrinire) 1) Action of weathter in producing degradation; aging 2) Alternatively used as a noun to describe a slight construction slope designed to throw off rainwater
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weathering logo #21003(from the article `industrial glass`) ...atmosphere to produce alkali carbonates and bicarbonates. These are seen as the white deposits that form on a glassy surface in dishwashing tests ...
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weathering logo #21003disintegration or alteration of rock in its natural or original position at or near the Earth`s surface through physical, chemical, and biological ... [17 related articles]
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weathering logo #22291 The process by which exposure to atmospheric agents, such as air or moisture, causes rocks and minerals to break down. This process takes place at or near the Earth's surface. Weathering entails little or no movement of the material that it loosens from the rocks and minerals. Rocks that have
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Weathering logo #10444Making shiny new models look more realistic by dirtying them up with chalk or paint.
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Weathering logo #20972Weath'er·ing noun (Geol.) The action of the elements on a rock in altering its color, texture, or composition, or in rounding off its edges.
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Weathering logo #20668is the chemical and mechanical breakdown of rocks due to atmospheric forces
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Weathering logo #21028Physical, chemical or biological breakdown of rocks and minerals into smaller sized particles.
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Weathering logo #21217In architecture, weathering is a slight inclination given to horizontal surfaces, especially in masonry, to prevent water from lodging on them.
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weathering logo #23000 The physical, chemical, and biological processes by which rock is changed and broken down.
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Weathering logo #22189Natural alteration by either chemical or mechanical processes due to the action of the atmosphere, surface waters, soil and other ground waters, or to temperature changes. Changes by weathering are not necessarily undesirable or harmful.
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weathering logo #23002n. The physical, chemical, and biological processes by which rock is broken down into smaller pieces.
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weathering logo #20008n. The physical, chemical, and biological processes by which rock is broken down into smaller pieces.
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Weathering logo #23900degradation of rocks at the Earth’s surface by climatic forces.
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Weathering logo #23534 Regarding rocks/soils see under geology and soil type.
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weathering logo #23945breaking down of matter by wind or water, etc
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Weathering logo #21122Changes in color, texture, strength, chemical composition or other properties of a natural or artificial material due to the action of the weather.
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weathering logo #21221Click images to enlargeProcess by which exposed rocks are broken down on the spot (in situ) by the action of rain, frost, wind, and other elements of the weather. It differs from erosion in that no movement or transportion of the broken-down material takes place. Two types of weathering are recognized: physical (o...
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Weathering logo #22191Natural alteration by either chemical or mechanical processes due to the action of constituents of the atmosphere, surface waters, soil and other ground waters, or to temperature changes; the inclined top surface of a stone such as a coping, cornice, or window sill.
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Weathering logo #23001(chemical) The process by which rock is broken down by changes in the mineral composition, mainly as a result of acidic rainfall.
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Weathering logo #23001(mechanical/physical) Rock is broken up into small pieces by wind, water or ice.
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